Telemetrics improves Olympic swimmers strokes

At Telemetrics' booth, several robotic camera systems were on display including being used in the U.K. to help that nation’s Olympic swimmers train for the Beijing Olympics. Suspended above the training pool, a robotically controlled camera traverses ...

At Telemetrics' booth, several robotic camera systems were on display including being used in the U.K. to help that nation’s Olympic swimmers train for the Beijing Olympics. Suspended above the training pool, a robotically controlled camera traverses the track at up to 11.48ft per second to capture the subtleties of a swimmer’s stroke so coaches have a better grasp of how to improve an athlete’s performance.

The company also featured a belt-track robotic camera system being used by Global Television in Canada with an Orad virtual set. Global Television operates the several of the systems installed in a variety of studios across Canada from its Ottawa control center, according to Telemetrics’ Anthony Cuomo.

Due to increased business and an expanding product line, Telemetrics, a leader in camera robotics and control systems, has relocated its main headquarters to a new, much larger facility in Allendale, New Jersey. The new location will help streamline on-site R&D and manufacturing while delivering products and services to market sooner.

Telemetrics Inc. partnered with several suppliers of newsroom automation, production and teleprompting software systems to provide camera robotics interfaces for their equipment. Sundance Digital's Newslink V 2.0 newsroom automation system now offers Telemetrics camera robotic systems, and will debut at NAB2004. The

BEIJING, CHINA, AUGUST 28, 2008 – The recent broadcast of the 2008 Beijing Olympics went off without a hitch, thanks to an array of equipment from Anton/Bauer, the world’s premier provider of professional camera batteries, chargers, lighting and other ...

Telemetrics, Inc., a leader in camera robotics and control systems, will display its latest systems and solutions — some for the first time in Europe — for proven ROI and increased productivity results at IBC 2017 (Stand 12.F34). These new products include its RCCP-1A Remote Camera Control Panel; the newest addition to its series of robotic servo-controlled pan/tilt camera support systems, the PT-HP-S5 Servo Pan/Tilt Head; a new entry-level camera control unit, the RCCP-M, a newly constructed Televator® EP7 Series Elevating Pedestal and a new TeleGlide® TG4 track system. All designed to fit a myriad of workflows, Telemetrics’ latest offerings provide ultra-smooth motion, quiet operation and exceptionally high mechanical precision that are well-suited for space-limited automated production studios and virtual set systems.